South Australia - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about egovernment activities in South Australia.
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e-Government Articles - South Australia - Archive
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Archived articles about e-Government activities in South Australia.
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e-Government Resources - South Australia - Archive
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Archived resources about e-Government activities in South Australia.
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ICT Security - Podcast with Peter Fowler - South Australia Office of the CIO
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Interview with with Peter Fowler, Director Security and Risk Assurance, Office of the Chief Information Officer South Australia on ICT security including risk management and minimising service disruption and recovery time. Produced for: E-Security for Government 2010.
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Service SA - Serve You Right, Melbourne, September 2011
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Paper presented by: Kevin Kelly, Manager Customer Service Operations, at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 15-16, 2011. Service SA's mission is to deliver quality and responsive customer service throughout the Service SA face to face, call and on-line network and be recognised as a leader in service delivery.
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Service SA Channel Management - Serve You Right, Melbourne, September 2011
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Presented by: Geoff Wooldridge, Manager Business Channels and Partnerships Service SA at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 15 and 16, 2011. Channels - Over the counter – Service SA, Aus Post, Agents; Online – EzyReg public, Delegates, IVR, Bizgate, sa.gov.au; Contact Centre – 13 10 84, 13 23 24, COG; Predominantly registration and licensing by volume; Broad range of transactional and information services for other government Agencies across all channels.
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South Australian Government ICT Strategic Plan - Serve You Right, Melbourne, September 2011
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Paper presented by Rita McPhail, Program Manager, Single Entry Pint Online Program eGovernment (South Australia), at the Serve You Right Conference, Melbourne, September 15-16, 2011. Priority One: Channels and Access
- SA, Qld govts struggle with Health IT
- By Luke Hopewell, ZDNet Australia, May 2, 2012. "The South Australian and Queensland governments are both battling with the repercussions of troubled financial systems roll-outs in their health departments..."
- Alert SA
- Government of South Australia. "The Alert SA website brings together social media messages from South Australia's emergency services via Twitter, Facebook and RSS in one place.
Currently social media feeds are sourced from the CFS, SAPOL, SES, MFS and the Bureau of Meteorology..."
- South Australia leads the charge on social media
- By Shahida Sweeney. FutureGov, 9 March 2012. "The South Australian government is taking the lead on social media and community engagement programs – with more than 12,000 people engaging with the administration on policy and key decision-making.
This engagement, being delivered under a 'YourSAy' initiative, is a multi-channel, on-line platform that engages citizens across the state..."
- Adelaide Airport GIS takes flight
- Geographic Information System (GIS) used to prevent bird strikes, by Hamish Barwick, Computerworld, 16 December, 2011. "Air traffic controllers at Adelaide Airport are using a new system to track birds flying over the airport in an attempt to prevent them straying into the path of oncoming planes.
The airport has partnered with location intelligence company, Esri Australia, to implement Geographic Information System (GIS) technology into its wildlife hazard management program..."
- SA govt kicks off $408m e-health roll-out
- By Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet Australia, December 14th, 2011. "The South Australian government is getting ready to roll out a $408 million state-wide e-health system to metropolitan hospitals and rural hospitals and services.
The Commonwealth Government has provided $90 million for the project under the Council of Australian Governments National Health Reform funding to improve elective surgery and emergency-department funding, with the South Australian government contributing $318 million over 10 years..."
- SA Health taps Telstra for bedside roll-out
- By Josh Taylor, ZDNet Australia, October 26, 2011. "Telstra will install 3500 new tablet computers into South Australian hospitals over the next 12 months, in a deal with the SA Government worth up to $36.7 million..."
- South Australia sets IT benchmarks: AIIA
- By Peter Dinham. ITWire, Sunday, 11 September 2011. "The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has accredited the South Australian Government with setting a new benchmark for all states and territories looking to establish leading economies based on the intelligent application of technology..."
- A Social Media Issues Paper for SA Councils
- (Incorporating a Model Social Media Policy), Local Government Association of South Australia, August 2011. "... Councils using social media are advised to:
- establish a policy to manage the unique possibilities and risks it poses and reinforce existing corporate policies;
- review communications plans and strategies to incorporate social media including resource requirements to advise, monitor, participate and record activity;
- review acceptable use policies for private use of social media;
- review recruitment procedures including the use of social media for attracting and screening applicants;
- review information security infrastructure, software, network arrangements and resources; and
- establish ongoing training requirements to take account of the legal and employment requirements of Councils.
Councils will need to take a risk management approach that balances the benefits and risks of using social media in determining whether to use social media..." [Microsoft word document]
- South Australia's Strategic Plan - Launch - Live via Webcast
- South Australia - Department of Premier and Cabinet. "The Premier Mike Rann will be launching South Australia's Strategic Plan 2011 via live webcast at 6.00pm on 8 September. So please return to the website on Thursday 8 September at 6:00pm to watch this live..."
- Crime Mapper
- Attorney-General's Department. "Crime Mapper shows the geographic distribution of offences recorded by police in South Australia. Data for five consecutive calendar years is presented..."
- SA government launches revamped Crime Mapper website
- Crime levels reduce by 20 per cent due to clear crime statistics, by Lisa Banks (Computerworld). CIO, 8 August, 2011. "The South Australian government has recorded a decrease in crime levels, thanks to its updated Crime Mapper website.
SA Attorney-General, John Rau, said the website, which was launched by the Office of Crime Statistics and Research (OSCAR) on Friday, allows citizens to access data about crime in their local area..."
- SA Health - hospital dashboards
- South Australia Department of Health. "The Emergency Department (ED) and Inpatient (IP) dashboards provide easy access to up-to-date information about how the State's metropolitan public hospitals are performing.
The data is updated from each hospital every 30 minutes. The dashboards provide a regular update on the number of patients in the ED and Inpatient areas of South Australia’s metropolitan public hospitals at any given time.
The dashboards assist hospital management, clinicians and staff to monitor and manage the patient flow in emergency departments and inpatient units..."
- Info on SA hospital inpatients online
- Shows information on bed occupancy, length of stay and number of surgical or critical care patients, by AAP. Computerworld, 27 July, 2011. "Real-time information about the number of patients being treated in South Australia's metropolitan hospitals is now available online.
South Australian health minister John Hill said the inpatient dashboard featured on the SA Health website provides information on the number of patients at each hospital.
The link which is updated every thirty minutes, includes information on bed occupancy, average length of stay, as well as the number of patients in each area of the hospital including surgical or critical care..."
- SA Police News mobile web app - in pdf format (88kb)
- (This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader). South Australia Police, 20 July 2011. "SAPOL has become the first police service in Australia to launch its own mobile web app. The SA Police News website – www.sapolicenews.com.au – is now formatted for iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile smart phones.
Members of the public and SAPOL employees now have quick and convenient access to a wide range of news, information and updates from the South Australia Police in the palm of their hand..."
- SA cops reach out to public with 'Web app'
- New 'Web app' claimed to be a first for an Australian police force. Computerworld, 20 July, 2011. "In what it claims is a first for an Australian police force, South Australia Police has launched a mobile-optimised Web site — dubbed a "Web app" by SAPOL — offering integrated news, social media features and alerts..."
This category last updated: 3 May 2012